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Gambler's Dilemma
Gambler's Dilemma

Gambler's Dilemma

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The love story between a traveling guest and a geisha who inadvertently becomes the leader of her father's yakuza clan, after his death.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

94 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

27 September 1969

Country

Japan

Cast

Chieko Matsubara

Chieko Matsubara

Sugisaki Shimitsu

Tatsuya Fuji

Tatsuya Fuji

Kakizawa Takatsugu

Meiko Kaji

Meiko Kaji

Komiyama Maki

Hideki Takahashi

Hideki Takahashi

Kikumoto Rouhachi

Chikako Hosokawa

Chikako Hosokawa

Mukita Michiyo

Tomoko Naraoka

Tomoko Naraoka

Kei

Asao Sano

Asao Sano

Kawada Shigekichi

Kenjiro Uemura

Kenjiro Uemura

Murai Tsunematsu

Hyōe Enoki

Hyōe Enoki

Gunji

Shirō Yanase

Shirō Yanase

Masaraku

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